don't think anybody's sincere enough to give you an answer. yes, i think sincerity is valued. But values take time to form.. and they aren't seen on the surface, so they take a while to see too.. I think we have a high-speed culture that is hungry for sincerity, but is moving too fast to find it. go find a sweet old lady and give her some attention. find somebody you really admire, and then you'll see that you like them for where you can see they are sincere. I don't want to scare you off too fast, but there's a book "Walking on Water" by Madeline d'Engle. and then there's a whole bunch of other books out there with real sincerity in them. just find the people you admire, and ask them what to read. Oswald Chambers, A.W. Tozer, C.S. Lewis... have fun!!
2006-11-06 12:09:03
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answered by Jeremy W 5
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